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The Smithsonian broke ground for its 19th museum, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, at an invitation only ceremony with honored quests including President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and former First Lady Laura Bush. Located on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., the structure will be a signature building and will be our nation’s largest and most comprehensive cultural destination devoted exclusively to showcasing African American life, art, history and culture.

Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) was selected by the museum’s construction manager Clark/Smoot/Russell to provide on-site medical services during the projected three years of construction. MMC’s medical team will provide daily first-aid treatment and act as a first responder. When the museum opens it will cover 380,000 square feet and have a three-tiered bronze “Corona” or crown. The museum is estimated to cost $500 million with half the funds being raised by the museum and half of the funds provided by Congress. The museum is estimated to open sometime in 2015.

Chevron North America's Appalachian Michigan Business Unit

has selected Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) to administer their local well-site substance abuse program in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. Phase I of the project will begin testing at fourteen working drill sites in Western Pennsylvania. The well-sites are active, on average, twelve to eighteen months and employ/house 25 to 50 around the clock. Chevron follows strict protocol that their facilities and work areas will be free of alcohol, illegal drugs and other banned substances. Everyone on the sight, either living there or working for the day, agrees and is subject to unannounced drug and alcohol screenings. Once the MMC team arrives the well-site is on lock down until everyone is tested. This is just one of many precautions Chevron administers to ensure the safety of all personnel on location and compliance with all applicable environmental regulations.

June 12, 2012, Willis of Louisiana, Inc. & National Insurance Consultants, Inc., awarded Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) as vendor of choice for the largest Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) in the history of the state of Louisiana. The University Medical Center Facility (Project) is being designed to be the new state-of-the art Medical Care Campus to replace the hurricane and flood damaged Charity Hospital and the former University Hospital. The medical care facility is being developed on a 36-acre site located in New Orleans, LA, bordered by Canal Boulevard on the north, Tulane Avenue on the south, South Claiborne Avenue on the east, and South Galvez Street o the west. The facility when completed will include:

A 560,000 sq ft 424 - bed Hospital

An adjoining 746,982 sq ft Diagnostic and Treatment Center

An adjacent 254,765 sq ft Ambulatory Care Building

An adjacent 546,413 sq ft 1,346 – car Parking Structure

An adjacent 84,000 sq ft on-site Utility Building.

The on-site Medical Management service started July 9, 2012, and will run through mid to late Fall 2014. There are approximately 280 construction firms on the Project with an estimated 2,000 employees at the height of the Project. MMC’s Paula Fanjoy, R.N., provides on-site medical service 7:00am CST to 5:00pm CST Monday – Friday. Nurse Paula works hand in hand with the Safety Directors and Supervisors on the jobsite. Her case loads vary each day and can include chest pains, back strains, foreign bodies in the eye and lacerations to non-work related health concerns. Along with her daily employee interfacing she also takes part in new employee orientations and attends monthly meetings with the State of Louisiana (owner), Willis Insurance, and Swedish developer Skanska and joint venture partner MAPP Construction. The hospital is expected to open in February 2015.

Mobile Medical Corporation has been providing Onsite Medical Services for the Highland Hospital Acute Tower Replacement Project since May 2011. MMC has been trusted to provide triage, follow-up care, case management, medical surveillance and substance abuse for 800+ employees. MMC’s Onsite Medical Staff also conducts CPR/ First Aid Training at the site and assists the construction safety team with site safety walks. The $430.8 million construction project includes construction of replacement facilities to be completed in three phases over seven years, making it the largest healthcare investment in the history of Alameda County.